Good faith is a currency that’s difficult to build and easy to squander. It is the foundation upon which all healthy, long-term relationships, including business relationships, are built. When it comes to workplace safety and health programs, good faith—the sincerity and honesty that builds real trust between workers and management—can be the key element that transforms your safety program from a binder full of onerous rules and policies into a way of life and an integral part of your corporate culture.
This whitepaper examines four key strategies to help your company create and maintain a strong safety culture:
• Measure Safety
• Talk Safety
• Model Safety
• Reward Safety
A company's products needed constant updates due to changing business rules and regulations, as well as new functionality. However, tasks such as regression testing took too long and consumed too many resources. Collaborative helped to dramatically speed up the process through automation and process analysis, leading to increased customer satisfaction.
While some business rules management vendors are abandoning their .NET users, FICO continues to see increased adoption of rules technology among the .NET community.
This white paper provides a step-by-step guide to ensuring success with your business rules management project. You'll learn the components of a successful business rules management project.
When automating decisions, organizations need a platform for defining the policies and regulations that drive those decisions. Choosing the right business rules management system is not enough to pick the right technology.
Learn how successful retail organizations such as Coca Cola and Dell are using business rules management for marketing and merchandising operations programs to achieve customer centricity.
For CDS Global, Infor CRM Epiphany Interactive Advisor is being used to create real-time customer profiles based on historical, personal, and contextual data. Using a combination of real-time analytics and business rules, the data is analyzed to identify the highest-impact offers in real time so that the CSR can make an attractive offer during the call.
For CDS Global, Infor CRM Epiphany Interactive Advisor is being used to create real-time customer profiles based on historical, personal, and contextual data. Using a combination of real-time analytics and business rules, the data is analyzed to identify the highest-impact offers in real time so that the CSR can make an attractive offer during the call.
Visa Europe addressed the unique nature of the European market by building a new payment platform which houses tens of thousands of business rules governing payment clearing and settlement. The result is greater business agility and competitiveness for both Visa Europe and its 4,000-plus member institutions. Read to find out more.
Built on IBM's market-leading business rules management system and enhanced with capabilities for detecting time-based events, this offering drives more responsive actions to business opportunities or risk conditions, increasing the value of each customer, partner and internal interaction.
Business models are less durable than they used to be… [they] are subject to rapid displacement, disruption, and, in extreme cases, outright destruction. The basic rules of creating and capturing economic value were once very rigid. Companies tried to execute the same business models better than their competitors did. That doesn’t have to be the case anymore. Unlike product and service innovations, business-model innovations travel well from industry to industry
Each Red Hat® JBoss® BRMS subscription provides a compelling combination of technology, including a business rules management system (BRMS), complex event processing (CEP), system management, and an application platform to run it all on. In comparison, IBM Operational Decision Manager provides BRMS and CEP capabilities.
Check out the differences between Red Hat JBoss BRMS 6 and IBM Operational Decision Manager 8.5.1. in this competitive review.
That’s why we’ve taken some of the old business preconceptions – whether service specific or not - ripped them up and rewritten five new business rules, designed to debunk some time-honoured myths and help you and your organisation take a leap towards that much-feted goal of customer centricity.
Read on for the new rules we recommend, maybe take those and mix them with your own, why not share them @OracleCX? At a minimum we hope these new ways of looking at business will help provoke the questions you, and others, need to ask of your organisation – in fact, we’ve included key questions that will help provoke some conversations, so you can start to build a picture of what’s going well and where there may be room for more discussion and investigation.
Good supply chain management is essential to your operational efficiency, customer centricity, compliance, carbon footprint, and ultimately, your overall success. If handled correctly, your supply chain should improve customer service—along with the reputation of your brand—and boost your bottom line. But, as with many areas of business, the rules of the game are changing.
What’s changing? Well, everything. New regulations, increased buyer expectations, shorter product lifecycles, fluctuations in demand, new market entrants, more ethical supplier management, poor visibility of globalized supply chains—all these things, and more, are testing the limits of the traditional supply chain model. The simple truth is that the way things used to be done, and the solutions that enabled it, are no longer up to the job.
Published By: Kaspersky Lab
Published Date: Oct 30, 2014
You’re aware of the threats of malware to your business but what about the ever-changing ground rules? Cybercriminals today are launching attacks against businesses by copying sophisticated malware and techniques used to target governments and high-profile organizations.
Using CA Live API Creator, you can execute business policies using Reactive Logic. You write simple declarative rules defining relationships across data fields, and they’re automatically enforced when changes occur—just like formulas in a spreadsheet.
Reactive Logic should cover most of your application requirements, but you also have the ability to configure event processing or external callouts using server-side JavaScript or imported Java® libraries if you so desire.
Published By: Sage People
Published Date: May 14, 2018
Compliance is one of the top challenges facing any payroll and HR department. It’s up to you to ensure that all personnel business practices follow current laws and that you are keeping proper records to document your company’s compliance. While an efficient payroll system can help to enhance employee moral and boost your reputation, mistakes in record-keeping and compliance can result in punitive penalties– even lawsuits. Of course, no business wants to expose itself to such financial and reputational risk. However, keeping up to date with payroll legislation can be a complex task. It’s reported that as many as one in three small businesses are penalised for incorrect payroll. To protect your company from costly fines and even litigation, you need to stay informed about employment laws, reporting rules, and changing workforce compliance issues. In this guide, we look at the challenges and the payroll solutions that will help your payroll department meet its compliance requirements wit
In this IBM limited-edition Dummies book, you’ll learn what operational decision management (ODM) is and how it can benefit your organization by helping to: *Enable faster and more agile change so your business can react more quickly to opportunities and threats *Automatically capture knowledge so it can be reused to make better business decisions *Manage compliance better by providing a clear record of the rules that govern business operations *Make operational decisions more predictable and repeatable while also allowing you to model, measure, collaborate on and refine these decisions as your business needs change *Improve customer service with more consistent and accurate rules-based decisions, as well as by personalizing the user experience
Published By: Trend Micro
Published Date: Feb 01, 2013
Despite increased awareness and focus on defending against targeted attacks from both business and security leaders, organizations continue to be breached and suffer the consequences. Many of today’s security investments are simply not aligned to defend against these targeted threat vectors. Advanced threat detection and response should not be a point solution but rather a combination of technologies and core competencies. Detecting and responding to advanced threats should involve tight integration of multiple security technologies, network analysis and visibility (NAV) tools, the ability to automatically generate content such as security rules and signatures, context on attacker history, and overall customization and flexibility to ensure that the solution is fine-tuned for your specific IT environment.
The business is increasingly side-stepping the IT function to procure new technologies. Do you have the right governance in place to encourage innovation and ensure investment is directed for maximum impact?
Read this report to find out:
• how to balance the opportunities and risks from emerging technology
• how to ensure funding for innovation is available and prioritised
• where to direct funds for innovation
• why ‘guardrails’ work better than rules in the current environment.
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Although typically thought of as an artifact of legacy computing, batch processes remain vital to today’s real-time enterprises. Behind the real time systems that power the real time enterprise, such as customer order fulfillment, account management, supply chain scheduling and optimization, or financial trading systems, are regularly-updated back office business systems. Over the years, batch technology has evolved from script-based automation to rules or policy-driven workload automation.